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when albert brooks, i mean, albert brooks is a genius. he's the most brilliant comedian i know. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and you'd be in a room with, you know, billy crystal and robin williams. whoever it was. when albert would start, everybody cleared the floor and they would let him go. because it was, like, genius. and one time at a party, he goes and everybody is hysterical laughing. he finishes and then he can't stay at the party. he has to leave because he's done. you know, it's like, all right so great bit, i can't top that, and he leaves. about 20 minutes later, the hostess of the party calls me up and says there's a telephone call for you, albert's on the phone. so i get on the phone and i said albert -- this was a long time ago, this was before cellphones are anything. i said, "albert, what's up?" he said, "listen, rob, you've got to do me a big favor." i said "what?" he said "i left my keys in the house there. can you get them and come outside?" he'd been walking around for 20 minutes, he couldn't come back in the house because he wa
when albert brooks, i mean, albert brooks is a genius. he's the most brilliant comedian i know. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and you'd be in a room with, you know, billy crystal and robin williams. whoever it was. when albert would start, everybody cleared the floor and they would let him go. because it was, like, genius. and one time at a party, he goes and everybody is hysterical laughing. he finishes and then he can't stay at the party. he has to leave because he's done. you know, it's...
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. >> the inmate is albert briceno. he has been transferred to orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence of more than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard times. that's a street gang out of the city of garden grove. he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family. through his mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. >> i just grew up, like, angry. you know, so it wasn't cool showing your emotions and crying. i channeled all that hurt into anger. i started gang-banging. you know? and i said, if i'm going to cry, then i'm going to let their blood be my tears, you know? >> what did you do to gain notoriety? >> point of word, blasting fools, you know? >> did you kill anybody? >> i mean, you know, i've been -- i've been -- it's been alleged, you know. >> through his years of coming in and out of custody, he has elevated his stat
. >> the inmate is albert briceno. he has been transferred to orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence of more than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard times. that's a street gang out of the city of garden grove. he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family. through his mom and surrounding family members. he was...
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that would be great albert this afternoon it's. just a tuesday have to leave the angels are about to take on the very good oriole to board first place in the eastern division. nineteen teams still playing. so i believe what is it the water in the dominican republic they do somewhat. out of proportion to the population do you do see the major why maybe the plantain and the food there we. know i don't know they don't crummy feels right yeah definitely the rocks that's how i grew it's getting better organization and every organization investing a lot of money in their minor league system and down in the car but they give us pitchers infielders up to those long balls he was singles that was yeah spurs special spree oppressions across the american republic my country. you know something. there that cation baseball you know is a good coach is you know i think there's a great caution i mean you go in winter league is nothing you are better than one or more you know you being in the final and they were and i were in league doing this is pe
that would be great albert this afternoon it's. just a tuesday have to leave the angels are about to take on the very good oriole to board first place in the eastern division. nineteen teams still playing. so i believe what is it the water in the dominican republic they do somewhat. out of proportion to the population do you do see the major why maybe the plantain and the food there we. know i don't know they don't crummy feels right yeah definitely the rocks that's how i grew it's getting...
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mark albert reports. kayakers somehow enter a restricted area at new york's j.f.k. airport. what happened? vicente arenas speaks with them. and the emotional hall of fame induction ceremony in cooperstown today. >> you can really be someone special if you really work at it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> i am jeff glor with a western edition doff broadcast. and they have been trading missile fire for 20 days now. >> today they were also trading cease-fire proposals with no success. new smoke rose over gaza city today. israel's response after they said hamas fired a barrage of rockets this morning. there was a hope a 12-hour lull in the fighting yesterday might be extended. that hope ended as others have, violently. we have new details this evening. plus, more of charlie rose's interview with a leader of hamas. we start with don daylor, in tel aviv. >> the words "cease-fire," ceased to have clear meaning today. ten minutes after the humanitarian truce expired this morning, hamas rocket launchers roared to life. the i.d.s. says this video shows
mark albert reports. kayakers somehow enter a restricted area at new york's j.f.k. airport. what happened? vicente arenas speaks with them. and the emotional hall of fame induction ceremony in cooperstown today. >> you can really be someone special if you really work at it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> i am jeff glor with a western edition doff broadcast. and they have been trading missile fire for 20 days now. >> today they were...
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mark albert reports. what happened vicente reigns speaks with them. and the emotional hall of fame induction ceremony in cooperstown today. >> you can be somewhat special if you can really work at it. >> this is the cbs evening news. >> good evening everyone i'm jeff glor. >>> they've been trading mix fire for 20 days now. today they were also trading cease-fire proposals with no success. new smoke rose over gaza city today. israel's response after they said hamas fired a barrage of rockets this morning. there was a hope a 12 hour lull in the fighting yesterday might be extended. those ended as others have violently. more of charlie rose april interview with a leader of hamas. we start with don daylor in. >> ten minutes after the humanitarian truce end they had morning, rockets being fired from a school in gaza gaza. even as the explosive project isles were fliel -- hour later. on cbs news face the nation, prment benjamin netanyahu: >> they violated their own cease-fire and they are firing us as we speak. israel is not obliged and will not legality a
mark albert reports. what happened vicente reigns speaks with them. and the emotional hall of fame induction ceremony in cooperstown today. >> you can be somewhat special if you can really work at it. >> this is the cbs evening news. >> good evening everyone i'm jeff glor. >>> they've been trading mix fire for 20 days now. today they were also trading cease-fire proposals with no success. new smoke rose over gaza city today. israel's response after they said hamas...
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mark albert for cbs news the white house. >> the russia backed separatists have agreed to give the flight recorders to the malaysian government. people were on the plane to attend an international conference in australia. it was on the mind of yesterday's aids walk in san francisco. >> we walk in the spirit they leave behind of eagerness to create a world in which all people are able to achieve healthy, fulfilled lives. >> an estimated 20,000 people took part in the walk raising $2 million for aids research and education. >>> israel's military continues to pound targets in the gaza strip despite the united nations' demand for a cease fire. president obama is calling for an end saying the death of innocent civilians has to stop. sunday was the deadliest day of fighting between israeli troops and palestinian militants since
mark albert for cbs news the white house. >> the russia backed separatists have agreed to give the flight recorders to the malaysian government. people were on the plane to attend an international conference in australia. it was on the mind of yesterday's aids walk in san francisco. >> we walk in the spirit they leave behind of eagerness to create a world in which all people are able to achieve healthy, fulfilled lives. >> an estimated 20,000 people took part in the walk...
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mark albert has the latest. and the castle of chianti, allen pizzey walks us through the birthplace of one of the world's most popular wines. >> wine is a beautiful thing. world's captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening, i am jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. we will begin tonight with abu bakr el-baghdadi, who may just be the world's most wanted man right now. he is the leader of the islamic state of iraq in syria or isis, seized control of large sections of iraq. he is certainly among the world's most mysterious and elusive men, for instance, there are just two confirmed photos of him in existence, which is why it was such a big deal when a video was posted on two isis web sites today, that claim to be baghdadi speaking at a mosque, seemingly unconcerned by the $10 million bounty placed on his head by the u.s. charlie d'agata picks up the story. >> reporter: the leader of the most extreme islamist group in iraq and beyond emerged from the s
mark albert has the latest. and the castle of chianti, allen pizzey walks us through the birthplace of one of the world's most popular wines. >> wine is a beautiful thing. world's captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening, i am jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. we will begin tonight with abu bakr el-baghdadi, who may just be the world's most wanted man right now. he is the leader of the islamic state of...
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the herb albert foundation. the mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america designing customized group retirement ñ[qupowowú!úú% >>> this week on "moyers & company," learning from "lawrence of arabia," and the truth about lies. >> government and companies lie, frequently, actually. if we don't know the truth, then this idea of democracy is a -- it's ludicrous. it doesn't work if you don't have information. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz, encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society.
the herb albert foundation. the mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america designing customized group retirement ñ[qupowowú!úú% >>> this week on "moyers & company," learning from "lawrence of arabia," and the truth about lies. >> government and companies lie, frequently, actually. if we don't know the truth, then this...
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the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, the herb albert foundation, supporting agencies who supports creatiivity in our society, committed to building a more just and peaceful world, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues, the colbert foundation and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. if you had trouble sorting through the decisions released by the supreme court led by chief justice john roberts, you have come to the right place. two of the most knowledgeable in journalism are here to help decode the implications of those 5-4 rulings on public prayer, organized labor and the hobby lobby case. that's the decision that certain companies on religious grounds do not have to provide health insurance for some forms of birth control. linda greenhouse covered the supreme court for "the new york times" for 30 years and still writes a biweekly column for that paper. she's a lecturer at the yale law school. dalia litwick is a senior editor where
the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, the herb albert foundation, supporting agencies who supports creatiivity in our society, committed to building a more just and peaceful world, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues, the colbert foundation and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. if you had trouble sorting through the...
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what canada is trying to do with the abundance of crude oil from the alberter sands. >>> cash-strapped minister raiding the 401k - how this could cost you more money when you prol need it the most. >>> golf gone mad. creative ideas golf clubs are coming up with to attract a new generation to the sport. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money". >>> this is "real money," and you are the most important part of the show, tweet he or hit he up on facebook. america imports more oil from canada than anywhere else in the world, double what it gets from saudi arabia, and the vast majority of canadian crude oil comes from the alberta oilsands, mined from sandpits. canadian producers mining the sapped are increasing -- sands are increasing output and sending through to america's heartland. controversy over a keystone xl pipeline stalled. canada's producers are planning alternative routes, more urgent the longer keystone xl is put off in the united states. >>> the keystone xl pipeline, if it is completed, would pump an extra 838 barrels of oil a day from canada to refineries from the golf of mexic
what canada is trying to do with the abundance of crude oil from the alberter sands. >>> cash-strapped minister raiding the 401k - how this could cost you more money when you prol need it the most. >>> golf gone mad. creative ideas golf clubs are coming up with to attract a new generation to the sport. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money". >>> this is "real money," and you are the most important part of the show, tweet he or hit he up on...
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the herb albert foundation. the mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america designing customized group retirement products. >> garrison keillor: the nicaraguan author daisy zamora has written five books of poetry in spanish. during the 1970s, she joined with the revolutionaries who opposed the nicaraguan dictator anastasio somoza. after somoza was ousted, she became vice minister for culture for the new government. her poems, essays, and translations have been published in magazines and literary journals all over the world. >> i do not doubt you would have liked one of those pretty mothers in the ads-- complete with adoring husband and happy children. she's always smiling, and if she cries at all it is absent of lights and camera, makeup washed from her face. but since you were born of my womb, i should tell you ever since i was small like you i wanted to be myself-- and for a woma
the herb albert foundation. the mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america designing customized group retirement products. >> garrison keillor: the nicaraguan author daisy zamora has written five books of poetry in spanish. during the 1970s, she joined with the revolutionaries who opposed the nicaraguan dictator anastasio somoza. after somoza was ousted,...
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mark albert is at the white house with more. >> reporter: president obama walked out to the south lawn to talk about the downing of malaysia airlines flight 17 over eastern ukraine. >> russia has extraordinary influence over these separatists. no one denies that. russia has urged them o. russia has trained them. we know that russia has armed them with military equipment and weapons, including antiaircraft weapons. >> reporter: the obama administration has laid out evidence showing those rebels used a russia-made antiaircraft missile to down the triple 7. this morning putin denied his country had anything to do with the crash blaming instead the ukraine government. the white house is demanding international observers have access to the plane's wreckage. there is concern evidence at the site has already been significantly compromised. pro-russian rebels have been rifling through the wreckage and has removed the plane's black boxes from the scene. >> all of which begs the question what exactly are they trying to hide. >> reporter: they also control refrigerated train cars in a nearby town
mark albert is at the white house with more. >> reporter: president obama walked out to the south lawn to talk about the downing of malaysia airlines flight 17 over eastern ukraine. >> russia has extraordinary influence over these separatists. no one denies that. russia has urged them o. russia has trained them. we know that russia has armed them with military equipment and weapons, including antiaircraft weapons. >> reporter: the obama administration has laid out evidence...
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here's mark albert. >> reporter: hundreds more undoubtmented immigrants many women and children arrived this weekend by plane in san diego and by bus in new mexico. their fate is still uncertain as the government skranls to house and process the sudden influx of illegal border crossers. appearing today on nbc homeland security secretary jeh johnson would not say if they would be deported. >> we're looking at options, added flexibility to deal with the children in particular but in a humanitarian and fair way. >> reporter: but democrat henry quwar whose texas district sit along the mexico border say when it comes to immigration ot bama administration is playing catch-up. >> with all due respect to the administration they're one step behind. they should have seen this coming a long time ago. they should have seen this a long time ago. >> texas governor rick perry said the solution is better border security. to keep immigrants from crossing over in the first place. >> we have a huge problem on our side of the border. we have to deal with it. i don't think you are going to be able to addres
here's mark albert. >> reporter: hundreds more undoubtmented immigrants many women and children arrived this weekend by plane in san diego and by bus in new mexico. their fate is still uncertain as the government skranls to house and process the sudden influx of illegal border crossers. appearing today on nbc homeland security secretary jeh johnson would not say if they would be deported. >> we're looking at options, added flexibility to deal with the children in particular but in a...
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and then you got albert and josh. you think they're worried about this guy. they'll make him swing it. he's getting a fastball. >> joe: 2-2 pitch is fouled off the glove of chirinos. calhoun had a broken hammet bone in his hand and it changed the way he approached at-bats. his hitting style from his hands up high to a little bit lower. and he has done nothing but hit since the end of may. has not picked up a hit here tonight. flied to center, struck out, and grounded out and walked. here's the 2-2. might be two. andrus started it, and they got them both, 6-4-3, nicely turned with odor in the middle, two outs. >> harold: it was a great call, joe, you saw that. that was a tough hop by elvis. this shows the arm strength of this young man. calhoun can get down the line. ooh, a snow cone. you see that. >> joe: almost popped out, but it's the second double play turned tonight by the rangers defensively. >> tom: there's so much traffic around second base. the angels have had so many runners out there. you can see all the divots from the strikes and that baseball cau
and then you got albert and josh. you think they're worried about this guy. they'll make him swing it. he's getting a fastball. >> joe: 2-2 pitch is fouled off the glove of chirinos. calhoun had a broken hammet bone in his hand and it changed the way he approached at-bats. his hitting style from his hands up high to a little bit lower. and he has done nothing but hit since the end of may. has not picked up a hit here tonight. flied to center, struck out, and grounded out and walked....
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if he doesn't think so he might want to explain why sir albert, the leader of birmingham city council, the labour leader of the birmingham city council said this is good news for birmingham. a number of major projects will not be accelerated. of the money will go to developments which will give much new jobs to the city but i think he needs a bit more time with sir albert. >> thank you, mr. speaker. tomorrow britain faces damage and destruction from strikes. it's taken 39 from united alone saying he will not stand up to union barons. will be prime minister to make clear we are on the side of the public who by three to one voting for us to stop this sabotage the? >> i think my honorable friend makes a very good point and, frankly, i think the time has come for looking at setting thresholds in strike balance. i mentioned the strike earlier which was a ballot that is taking place to sure i know they're paid for by the union so they might want to listen to this because it will disrupt our children's education. the strike balance took place in 2012. it's based on a 27% turnout. how can i p
if he doesn't think so he might want to explain why sir albert, the leader of birmingham city council, the labour leader of the birmingham city council said this is good news for birmingham. a number of major projects will not be accelerated. of the money will go to developments which will give much new jobs to the city but i think he needs a bit more time with sir albert. >> thank you, mr. speaker. tomorrow britain faces damage and destruction from strikes. it's taken 39 from united...
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mark albert for cbs news washington. >> two other provisions deal with education. the first would expand a scholarship program to include surviving spouses of military members killed in the line of duty. the other would allow all veterans to qualify for in- state college tuition. >>> a federal appeals court has struck down virginia's ban on same sex marriage. the three-judge panel declared it unconstitutional. the battle isn't over yet. this case could go as far azotous supreme court. >>> governor jerry brown in mexico tonight talking immigration, trade and the environment. ed to, he signed an agreement with mexican officials to work on policies to address and reduce air pollution and greenhouse missions. he also took a dig at the decision by texas to send national guard troops to the border to deal with central american immigrant children. he says immigration overload should be seen as a humanitarian issue. >>> a wider set of sanctions against russia. they blame the country for supplying the rebels who allegedly shot down a plane over eastern ukraine. >> when it c
mark albert for cbs news washington. >> two other provisions deal with education. the first would expand a scholarship program to include surviving spouses of military members killed in the line of duty. the other would allow all veterans to qualify for in- state college tuition. >>> a federal appeals court has struck down virginia's ban on same sex marriage. the three-judge panel declared it unconstitutional. the battle isn't over yet. this case could go as far azotous supreme...
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they were able to sign albert pujols in large part because of television revenue. if you don't have television revenue, you're at a huge disadvantage than other teams in baseball, especially big city teams. >> i wonder why people wonder why baseball would have allowed the nationals to come to d.c. when there is a huge tv disadvantage because of the oilers and the expos. >> the expos were unfortunately on life support in montreal. i love the nats, but it is unfortunate they don't have a team in montreal. their time is up. where else were they going to send them, to charlotte? washington was the only option, and baseball has done a good job of keeping franchises in place. the last team to move was washington to texas. so washington is in that part of the transition twice, losing a team and getting a team. >> remind people who glory years looked like in washington baseball going back to years ago. >> it's a very short period, unfortunately. 1924 to 1933, the team won three pennants and its only world championship in 1924. that 1924 season, as you allude to, the entire
they were able to sign albert pujols in large part because of television revenue. if you don't have television revenue, you're at a huge disadvantage than other teams in baseball, especially big city teams. >> i wonder why people wonder why baseball would have allowed the nationals to come to d.c. when there is a huge tv disadvantage because of the oilers and the expos. >> the expos were unfortunately on life support in montreal. i love the nats, but it is unfortunate they don't...
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as mark albert reports from washington, some u.s. lawmakers don't want to wait to punish russia for its alleged involvement. >> reporter: when the bodies of those killed on malaysia air flight 17 arrived at the dutch base wednesday afternoon, they were given military honors. the victims died in a war zone. flags of the 11 nations whose citizens perished were lowered to half staff. and mourners lined the miles long route as the hearses passed by. >> they brought the children back. that is the important part for the family. >> reporter: but the bodies of up to 100 of the passengers are still missing. at the crash site in eastern ukraine, investigators resumed the search for remains and whatever evidence remains from a trampled crime scene. the black boxes show no signs of being tampered with. russia bears some of the blame they say, though the pro russian separatists did it. >> they could do it without the support of president putin and the russian government. >> reporter: meanwhile, fighting continues. missiles from russia brought dow
as mark albert reports from washington, some u.s. lawmakers don't want to wait to punish russia for its alleged involvement. >> reporter: when the bodies of those killed on malaysia air flight 17 arrived at the dutch base wednesday afternoon, they were given military honors. the victims died in a war zone. flags of the 11 nations whose citizens perished were lowered to half staff. and mourners lined the miles long route as the hearses passed by. >> they brought the children back....
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>> mark albert in washington. thanks. for more on what's happening in ukraine, we turn to peter baker, "the new york times" chief white house correspondent in our washington bureau. peter, good morning. >> good morning. >> what does this latest move by putin, the firing of rockets from russia how does that change the situation here? >> we're seeing this war is turning a proxy war into an actual war. russian troops are increasingly directly involved and what that does is underscores for europe and the united states the consequences of what's happening there in hopes that malaysian airlines flight disaster would force russia to back off. that doesn't seem to be happening. >> in terms of what the united states can do to level the playing field, the obama administration has been very vocal saying they won't match firepower. what can we do to make this an even fight? >> there isn't any appetite for that. there could be other forms of helping ukraine, intelligence sharing, that sort of thing. the administration has talked about
>> mark albert in washington. thanks. for more on what's happening in ukraine, we turn to peter baker, "the new york times" chief white house correspondent in our washington bureau. peter, good morning. >> good morning. >> what does this latest move by putin, the firing of rockets from russia how does that change the situation here? >> we're seeing this war is turning a proxy war into an actual war. russian troops are increasingly directly involved and what...
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vÍctimas sufriÓ quemaduras de tercer grado y un hombre de tercer grados, fueron llevados al hospital albert einstein. el departamento de bomberos, continÚa investigando la explosiÓn. >> se quemaron como cinco personas. exploto, fue como una bola de fuego que corriÓ al cruzar la calle. estaban pidiendo auxilio para que los ayudaran para sacarlos afuera. no querÍan sacarlos porque las personas no querÍan que se quemaran mÁs. >> ampliamos la informaciÓn sobre un joven que se ahgÓ mientras nadaba en un riachuelo. el joven se ahogÓ alrededor de las sedes de la tarde, equipo de primeros auxilios se lanzaron al agua para tratar de rescatar al joven, estaba consciente y luego fue declarado muerto. la policÍa respondiÓ por una llamada sobre cinco niÑos, a eso de las 11 de la maÑana cuando equipos de emergencia llegaron, segÚn autoridades, los niÑos habrÍan sido dejados encerrados cuando hacÍan sus compras. el aire acondicionado del automÓvil estaba prendido, la madre fue llevado al cuartel para ser interrogada.el accidente provocÓ el cierre de los carriles exteriores en direcciÓn
vÍctimas sufriÓ quemaduras de tercer grado y un hombre de tercer grados, fueron llevados al hospital albert einstein. el departamento de bomberos, continÚa investigando la explosiÓn. >> se quemaron como cinco personas. exploto, fue como una bola de fuego que corriÓ al cruzar la calle. estaban pidiendo auxilio para que los ayudaran para sacarlos afuera. no querÍan sacarlos porque las personas no querÍan que se quemaran mÁs. >> ampliamos la informaciÓn sobre un joven que se...
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. >> mark albert has the details. >> reporter: tens of thousands of veterans still on a v.a. waiting list are about to get help. the v.a. has caused this problem and one of the ways we can help solve it is to give veterans a choice. the v.a. reform bill announced monday would allow vets who have been waiting for care longer than 30 days or live 40 miles away from a v.a. facility to see a private physician. open up to 27 new v.a. facilities and give the secretary more power to fire executives in the agency. the bill has a $17.5 billion price tag. >> planes and tanks and guns are a cost of war. so is taking care of the men and women who used those weapons and who fight our battles. >> reporter: veterans groups say if congress passes the bill, it will make a difference. >> for those veterans who are waiting right now who have been on the secret waiting lists, who have been reached out to, coming out shadows now, immediate access to care is the most important thing for them. >> reporter: alex nickelson is with the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. >> the bill is not going
. >> mark albert has the details. >> reporter: tens of thousands of veterans still on a v.a. waiting list are about to get help. the v.a. has caused this problem and one of the ways we can help solve it is to give veterans a choice. the v.a. reform bill announced monday would allow vets who have been waiting for care longer than 30 days or live 40 miles away from a v.a. facility to see a private physician. open up to 27 new v.a. facilities and give the secretary more power to fire...
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. >> my name is albert i started playing golf in 1964 glen eagles was two years old i'm a senior citizen and can't afford to play harding and even shops i don't live within the city limits this course i can afford to play there i go to hunter's bay about 3 times a week it's got a history and gotten up in the golf world that's a hidden jewel everybody speaks about oh, i'm going to get robbed and killed there in 50 years there's only been one element of robber and the san francisco police department and a member of the club course he took care of of the business and people had their property back and on top of people weren't from san francisco he somehow got their valuables back there must be a way to renegotiate this lesee couldn't tell you what to do it seems simple give this man a little bit of help so he can maintain this course and charley i've played with guys fluff and other people everybody comes up and increase a little bit of a money going but it's fun really hidden jewels of the city a lot of people don't know it's there on behalf of the tom shaw and the golf course i appreciate
. >> my name is albert i started playing golf in 1964 glen eagles was two years old i'm a senior citizen and can't afford to play harding and even shops i don't live within the city limits this course i can afford to play there i go to hunter's bay about 3 times a week it's got a history and gotten up in the golf world that's a hidden jewel everybody speaks about oh, i'm going to get robbed and killed there in 50 years there's only been one element of robber and the san francisco police...
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. >>> estudio realizado por la universidad de albert ieeinstei. >>> obesidad severa entre los 25 y 35 aÑos, todo esto pone a esta gente joven a gran riesgo de enfermedad cardiovascular. >>> evalÚa el Índice de masa corporal de mÁs de 16 mil hispanos que viven en diferentes ciudades, mÁs de la mitad de las personas obesas tenÍan problemas de colesterol alto, uno de cada cuatro sufrÍa de diabetes. >>> puede producir infartos, derrames cerebrales, problemas de circulaciÓn en las piernas que pueden causar incluso llevar hasta amputaciones. >>> deben cambiar el estilo de vida de inmediato. >>> disminuir la ingesta de comida que tenga alto contenido de carbohidratos, grasas, tratar de reducir el peso corporal, volverse activo. >>> eso hizo miguel y bajÓ mÁs de 107 libras en solo diez meses, se siente mejor de salud y va a seguir bajando dijo. >>> hombre de chicago corneado en el encierro de san fermÍn en espaÑa donde decenas de personas corren ante una manada de toros en pamplona, ha sido noticia porque recientemente publicÓ un libro que se llama como sobrevivir los toros de pa
. >>> estudio realizado por la universidad de albert ieeinstei. >>> obesidad severa entre los 25 y 35 aÑos, todo esto pone a esta gente joven a gran riesgo de enfermedad cardiovascular. >>> evalÚa el Índice de masa corporal de mÁs de 16 mil hispanos que viven en diferentes ciudades, mÁs de la mitad de las personas obesas tenÍan problemas de colesterol alto, uno de cada cuatro sufrÍa de diabetes. >>> puede producir infartos, derrames cerebrales,...
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as mark albert reports while investigation continues into who down the plane some u.s. lawmakers don't want to wait to punish russia. >> reporter: when bodies of those killed on malaysia air flight 17 arrived in the dutch air base wednesday afternoon they were given military honors. the victim's died in the war zone. flags of the 11 nations whose citizens perish on malaysia air flight 17 were lowered to half staff and mourners line the mile long route as the hearsts passed by. >> they want their children back. >> reporter: bodies of the up to 100 of the passengers are still missing. at the crash site in eastern ukraine investigators resume search for remains, and for whatever everybody might be left from a trampled down crime scene. british investigators looking at cockpit voice recorder say they down loaded valid data and black boxes show no signs of being tampered with. >>> u.n. says even though it believes pro russian separatist were the ones that brought down the air liner rush also bears some of the blame. >> they would not be there doing what they are doing, perio
as mark albert reports while investigation continues into who down the plane some u.s. lawmakers don't want to wait to punish russia. >> reporter: when bodies of those killed on malaysia air flight 17 arrived in the dutch air base wednesday afternoon they were given military honors. the victim's died in the war zone. flags of the 11 nations whose citizens perish on malaysia air flight 17 were lowered to half staff and mourners line the mile long route as the hearsts passed by. >>...
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. >> james: albert down the forecast coming up with talk about today and the rest of the >> james: albert down the forecast coming up with talk about today and the rest of the week coming up ahead. twizerizyoursummer f wittwizers. thtwist yo♪ n'resist. o's more eitedboutack scho savgs astaps? e laes? ese ys? the guy whenou g guarteedow pces evethin you y thmost everody ts eited staps. ma morhapp foress. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. bre
. >> james: albert down the forecast coming up with talk about today and the rest of the >> james: albert down the forecast coming up with talk about today and the rest of the week coming up ahead. twizerizyoursummer f wittwizers. thtwist yo♪ n'resist. o's more eitedboutack scho savgs astaps? e laes? ese ys? the guy whenou g guarteedow pces evethin you y thmost everody ts eited staps. ma morhapp foress. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you!...
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por otra parte, en guatemala, las autoridades que abogan por los migrantes, albert en que los padres que envÍen a menores de edad son los estados unidos podrÍan ser procesados por negligencia. >> el nÚmero nunca antes visto de menores que se dirigen solos a la frontera de estados unidos, ha generado una situaciÓn complicada para gobiernos dentro mexicanos. en guatemala, el consejo nacional de atenci' almirante recordÓ que las paredes de estos niÑos pueden ser procesados por enviar a sus hijos con traficantes de personas. >> los menores de 10 aÑos, si tienen algÚn tipo de lesiÓn fÍsica o pueden perder la vida, requiere una clase de responsabilidad, tambiÉn de parte de los padres. >> segÚn instituciÓn oficial, los padres podrÍan ser procesados de acuerdo al artÍculo 154 del cÓdigo penal de guatemala, que prohÍbe el abandono de un menor cuando estÁ bajo el cuidado de sus padres o tutor, y se le aplicarÍa a padres con hijos menores de 10 aÑos. ese artÍculo considera penas de hasta 10 aÑos de cÁrcel. las autoridades estadounidenses estiman que los Últimos nueve mes
por otra parte, en guatemala, las autoridades que abogan por los migrantes, albert en que los padres que envÍen a menores de edad son los estados unidos podrÍan ser procesados por negligencia. >> el nÚmero nunca antes visto de menores que se dirigen solos a la frontera de estados unidos, ha generado una situaciÓn complicada para gobiernos dentro mexicanos. en guatemala, el consejo nacional de atenci' almirante recordÓ que las paredes de estos niÑos pueden ser procesados por enviar a...
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what canada is trying to do with the abundance of crude oil from the alberter sands. >>> cash-strapped minister raiding the 401k - how this could cost you more money when you prol need it the most. >>> golf gone mad. creative ideas golf clubs are
what canada is trying to do with the abundance of crude oil from the alberter sands. >>> cash-strapped minister raiding the 401k - how this could cost you more money when you prol need it the most. >>> golf gone mad. creative ideas golf clubs are
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gumowitz, carnegie, the ford foundation, working with visionaries on social change worldwide, the herb albert
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mark albert has that story from north hampton county. >> it's a lot of people hurt. a lot of damage. >> reporter: norma walked two and a half miles from the devastated virginia campground where she works. >> it was just pouring down real hard and just came up real quick. >> reporter: a tornado tore through the camping ground and rv resort around 8:30 thursday morning. trees fell. slicing right through some vehicles and others were overturned by the force of the wednesday. >> flipped the camper up. me and the kids were in it. >> reporter: witnesses say the skies darkened and the storm was suddenly upon them. >> all of a sudden, the wind started picking up and then they got rain and then big balls of hail were going everywhere. and you couldn't see anything. >> reporter: a husband and wife from new jersey were killed when a tree fell on their tent. >> their 13-year-old son was in a neighboring tent. he injuries. >> reporter: more than 1300 people were at the camp site. school buses brought some of the uninjured campers to an emergency shelter. >> thankful for our safet
mark albert has that story from north hampton county. >> it's a lot of people hurt. a lot of damage. >> reporter: norma walked two and a half miles from the devastated virginia campground where she works. >> it was just pouring down real hard and just came up real quick. >> reporter: a tornado tore through the camping ground and rv resort around 8:30 thursday morning. trees fell. slicing right through some vehicles and others were overturned by the force of the...
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mark albert reports. kayakers somehow enter a restricted area at new york's j.f.k. airport. what happened? vicente arenas speaks with them. and the emotional hall of fame induction ceremony in cooperstown today. >> you can really be someone special if you really work at it. captioning sponsored by cbs
mark albert reports. kayakers somehow enter a restricted area at new york's j.f.k. airport. what happened? vicente arenas speaks with them. and the emotional hall of fame induction ceremony in cooperstown today. >> you can really be someone special if you really work at it. captioning sponsored by cbs
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commander albert sebode and others died in 1952 when their plane crashed into an alaskan glacier. his family was there as his remains arrived at sfo. the monterey herald reports that he was not from the area, but for personal reasons his family wants his final resting place to be at the money -- monterey coast. the remains were found by the national guard during a training mission. the crash site is being monitored for the possible future recovery efforts. >>> an update on a young bay area mother who suddenly collapsed from an aneurism two weeks ago. a blood vessel burst in heidi's head without warning. she underwent surgeries at stanford. heidi's family contacted abc7 news to tell us she has woken up and no longer in a coma. great news there. the family was also asking for help to pay for her medical bills. they say our story got the word out not just in the bay area, but all across the globe. donations have exceeded $100,000 in just a week. >>> bay area bunnies are multiplying like rabbits and it is causing a surge in the population at the peninsula humane society. right flow ar
commander albert sebode and others died in 1952 when their plane crashed into an alaskan glacier. his family was there as his remains arrived at sfo. the monterey herald reports that he was not from the area, but for personal reasons his family wants his final resting place to be at the money -- monterey coast. the remains were found by the national guard during a training mission. the crash site is being monitored for the possible future recovery efforts. >>> an update on a young bay...
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. >> tras cancelar su boda ha decidiÓ darle una nueva oportunidad al ejecutivo albert y se va a casar con Él, pÚblico varias fotos en las redes sociales la empresaria revelÓ que en este tiempo se dio cuenta de quiÉnes son sus verdaderos amigos dijo que su boda serÁ en secreto. >> los llevamos a conocer a un grupo llamado bastiÓn de mÉxico viene apadrinado por jaime camil que debutÓ como director de su primer video musical desde los Ángeles magaly nos amplÍa. >> cuidado camila un nuevo grupo compuesto por los tres talentosos jÓvenes de guadalajara apadrinado por uno de nuestros consentidos jaime camil que debutÓ con ellos como director de video musicales. >> son chavos muy respetuosos, con muy buenas bases morales y Éticas. me cayeron muy bien les dije los ayudo en lo que pueda barxton. >> para ellos trabajar con ellos fue un sueÑo hecho realidad. >> es muy profesional en el set. el hecho de que sea tan profesional y que pueda guiar sin tener que exigirte, decirte quÉ hacer es lo padre de jaime solo te vas dando cuenta de quÉ quiere y quÉ tienes que hacer. >> el primer
. >> tras cancelar su boda ha decidiÓ darle una nueva oportunidad al ejecutivo albert y se va a casar con Él, pÚblico varias fotos en las redes sociales la empresaria revelÓ que en este tiempo se dio cuenta de quiÉnes son sus verdaderos amigos dijo que su boda serÁ en secreto. >> los llevamos a conocer a un grupo llamado bastiÓn de mÉxico viene apadrinado por jaime camil que debutÓ como director de su primer video musical desde los Ángeles magaly nos amplÍa. >>...
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mark albert for cbs news, washington. >>> the costa concordia is said to arrive in genoa, literally two and a half years after it it capsized of the callanan coast. 32 people were killed. it will be scrap once -- turned into scrap once it reaches port. >>> find out why some local lawmakers are pushing to ban the box. >> it's steamy. temperatures pushing 90 in a few spots. we'll be in the mid-90s today potentially with strong storms later on. allergy index has come in. got a little bit better news for you as itself mold spores are moderate. everything else is low. when we come back, we'll have a look at doppler 9000 and >>> joe flacco returned to the field. the burgundy and gold returned to training camp in rich pond. jay gruden will be at the helm for the first time. fan appreciation day will be august 2. the first game august 7 against the patriots and our live reports begin tonight at 6:00 p.m. now to the purple and black. joe flacco returned to the field a day before ravens camp actually started. they hit full stride today and we'll be with them at 6:00 also. >>> a measured called ba
mark albert for cbs news, washington. >>> the costa concordia is said to arrive in genoa, literally two and a half years after it it capsized of the callanan coast. 32 people were killed. it will be scrap once -- turned into scrap once it reaches port. >>> find out why some local lawmakers are pushing to ban the box. >> it's steamy. temperatures pushing 90 in a few spots. we'll be in the mid-90s today potentially with strong storms later on. allergy index has come in....
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next is albert pujols. >> a lot of good seats. >> everybody was watching the world cup game. >> there you go. >> and his 17th, first in a koum weeks. angels win and come back and win the night cap. >> 7-5. >>> how good was tim howard in the world cup game? he was fantastic. unreal. >> that's all we have. >> thank you, guys. >>> move over floyd mayweather, the future of boxing is here, and it's the play of the day. >> this prodigy in action. his name is midgie, and he's 5 years old. he has been posting videos of the jabs since he was 3. this kid will be a champion. >> it's amazing. >>> up next in the pulitzse, members of team usa leaving messages of love for fans on social media overnight. >> and david beckham looking better than before. ave you by s, you'd have, like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance. insuranc
next is albert pujols. >> a lot of good seats. >> everybody was watching the world cup game. >> there you go. >> and his 17th, first in a koum weeks. angels win and come back and win the night cap. >> 7-5. >>> how good was tim howard in the world cup game? he was fantastic. unreal. >> that's all we have. >> thank you, guys. >>> move over floyd mayweather, the future of boxing is here, and it's the play of the day. >> this prodigy...
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. >> reporter: painters like albert beerstad. >> shown here sitting on a small stool making a painting in yosemite. >> reporter: it's inspired many to climb to new heights. >> many of the technologies that the climbers take for granted today in terms of the shoes, the roping methods, all of these things, were developed in yosemite. >> reporter: but even a place known for pristine nature isn't without the fingerprints of man. >> there was a rite in yosemite valley in 1970 between hippies and park police. so in this case we have a u.s. army cavalry uniform laying next to a early parks service uniform. the cavalry was charged with protecting the park in its early days. >> reporter: and man's fingerprints haven't always wiped clean. >> what you're seeing here is the pelt of one of the last grizzly bears killed in yosemite. >> reporter: yosemite's always been a place for the bay area and the world to escape -- >> certainly puts mere humans in their place. >> reporter: like most visitors, greg moore has a story. >> when i was a kid, i was a boy scout. and we used to hike the john muir trail.
. >> reporter: painters like albert beerstad. >> shown here sitting on a small stool making a painting in yosemite. >> reporter: it's inspired many to climb to new heights. >> many of the technologies that the climbers take for granted today in terms of the shoes, the roping methods, all of these things, were developed in yosemite. >> reporter: but even a place known for pristine nature isn't without the fingerprints of man. >> there was a rite in yosemite...